Meadow for Arrow Stopping 2100x1100 mm

This patented arrow-stop mat is capable of catching arrows that reach a speed up to 303 ft./sec. The mat should be protected from humidity. The measures and the loops have been chosen in a way that permits to adapt the article without any problem in width and height. This mat has been conceived corrisponding to the guidelines of the DFBV (Deutscher Feldbogen-Verband = German Association of Field-Archery)

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What is the difference between industrially rolled and hand-forged blades?

In the case of hand-forged blades, our blacksmith takes the already rolled spring steel and forges it by hand on the anvil or under the drop hammer. The steel gets more solid (denser) by forging. In the case of industrially rolled spring steel blades, the sheets of steel plate is cut to strips under drop snips, then ground or milled and immediately forged into the annealing furnace and oil-quenched. The properties of both kinds of steels are not very different, since industrial rolling is already very good! On forged blades are usually blacksmith marks, which give them an authentic and unique look.